This weekend
I took Ruckus to Attack at Devizes. The organisers had asked for games of a
short duration of no more than an hour with a fast turnaround to engage as many
players as possible and so my original idea was to set up a system whereby each
player had a smaller than usual Retinue, a Spear really, of one Squire and four
Retainers. Rob Squires has used Ruckus to run RPG using exactly this idea of
one player one spear.
Get Orf Moi
Laaaand was to be the scenario and I packed enough terrain to lay out a nice rural
farmscape. I created and printed six pre-rolled Captain Profiles and twelve
Squires, not only would this save time, it allowed me to flesh out the Characters
with a bit of back history
I thought I
could round up and prep prospective players while my lovely assistants ran the
game. However…
Both of my comrades
suffered from RL issues and could not make it, which was entirely right, it is family
first ... always! And after all this is
just a game. However, it meant I had to use plan B which was fine except I didn’t
have a plan B…
I spent a
happy half an hour chatting to Athens Miniatures John Caboshe and bought some of
his exquisite figures. These are beautiful, detailed, well-proportioned, characterful
sculpts that are ideal for Ruckus and as they come in bags of twelve would be
perfect for Billhooks too!
Overall, I was very restrained. I spent about
seventy quid for a haul of three Ospreys, four boxes of grass tufts and a few
bags of various scatter and the Athenas
Anyway, I
had no idea of how many folk would turn up to play or how to run the game so in
the end I kind of made it up as I went along
Toby, Chris, and Steve played the first game. I sat in on Steve’s side. I gave up on the idea of a continuous game and settled for a compromise somewhere between a standard game and a smaller faster version, in fact I created a slower, longer version!
The game
went well, it was a hard-fought affair that could have gone either way-a
typical Ruckus! Everyone enjoyed themselves, which is always the objective and I
received some positive comments, lots of praise and a well thought out positive
criticism, that I am still ruminating on.
I made some new
friends and I will definitely be taking Ruckus to Frome one Saturday, thanks
Toby for the invite!
Pics from
the first game
The second
game was fun too and involved an extraordinary encounter! I have a good friend,
Nick, who I have gamed with on line for about fifteen years, we share a very similar
brand of humour and have always got on very well…to my surprise and great joy, he
turned up and played Ruckus!
Nick and me!
Wherever Nick goes he wears a small basketball net on his head....
We never mention it...
The first game
went very well but with eight Hero cards was a bit drawn out and slower than
the usual game of Ruckus so for the second game with six people playing each
had a Captain and six Retainers. This worked well and the game moved along at
its usual slick pace.
This game was
also a nail biter with a Peasant Ambush to spice things up. I didn’t help my side
at all by consistently rolling ones and twos!
Steady by the sheep! Sprinting here is a High Risk Gambit and might involve a wooly encounter
I can
heartily recommend Attack as a show and I will definitely return next year.
I met some interesting
people and made some new friends and had a lot of fun!
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